Saudi Arabia is a male dominated society where men and women don't have the basic fundamentals of human rights. Saudi Arabia has a history of human rights violations based on their patriarchal system that dates back thousands of years. The laws in Saudi Arabia are kingship laws run by the monarchy. So no, Saudi Arabia doesn't protect the human rights of its citizens.
No, Islam is the source of all laws in the Kingdom
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
What do you mean by in? I think he/she thinks which contents is it in. It is in the middle east.
Some call Saudi Arabia the KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) for short.
Sometimes if you are powerful enough you can find a way around the law in any country in the world. It's not about Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is its own country.
Yes, not by Saudi Arabia but just Arabia then.
the King, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz
Riyadh is the capital and most populous city of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has Islamic laws. Since Saudi Arabia is the centr of Islam , and holds the two hollies cites in world, government type is kindom rul, and people are 100 % goes with Shria 's laws( Quran' text book, and prophet Mohamed "SCW" Peace and prey upon him)
No, there are no pyramids in Saudi Arabia.